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Re: [lojban] Re: "intelligent"?



Nora LeChevalier wrote:


You may wish to consider "prije" for some of the "intelligent" meanings.

I'd thought of "prije", but given that the person who started the thread was looking at something equivalent to "smart" and "clever", I don't think "prije" is really appropriate, though it would be for some usages of "intelligent".


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